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Cases and are
Cases of liver toxicity have been described but are very rare.
Cases involving more than US $ 50 million in assets are almost always handled in federal bankruptcy court, and not in bankruptcy-like state proceeding.
Cases that are dirty or tarnished are often polished in a tumbler to remove oxidation and allow easier inspection of the case.
Cases are measured for length, and any that are over the recommended length are trimmed down to the minimum length.
Cases from different manufacturers can vary in wall thickness, and as cases are repeatedly fired and reloaded the brass flows up to the neck and is trimmed off, increasing capacity as well as weakening the case.
Cases vary greatly in weight and sturdiness: Italian harpsichords are often of light construction ; heavier construction is found in the later Flemish instruments and those derived from them ( see History of the harpsichord ).
Cases in the developed world are rare.
Cases in which the monarch's discretion is formally limited ( most common today ) are called constitutional monarchies.
Cases of development of common law into Socialist law are unknown because of incompatibility of basic principles of these two systems ( common law presumes influential rule-making role of courts while courts in socialist states play a dependent role ).
Cases illustrating the application of section 46 are numerous.
Cases of West Nile virus meningitis and encephalitis which have been serologically confirmed produce similar degrees of CSF pleocytosis and are often associated with substantial CSF neutrophilia.
Cases of VCDs are shaped like those of audio CDs.
Cases like Bright's are not isolated.
Cases intended for home theater PC systems are usually considered to be desktop cases in both senses, regardless of orientation and placement.
Cases in state courts begin in a trial court where suits are filed and evidence is eventually presented if a case proceeds to a hearing or trial.
Cases among the more primitive species are flat.
Cases are normally heard at the court having jurisdiction over the area where the defendant lives.
Cases of higher value (£ 50, 000. 00 or above ) and those of unusual complexity are tried in the High Court, and the advocates in the High Court were until recently barristers engaged by solicitors to assist.
Cases are heard using less formal procedures.
Cases of parents removing children from the jurisdiction in violation of court orders, so as to frustrate the other parent's contact with the children, are not unusual.
Although the Supreme Court has never explicitly overruled the Dred Scott case, the Court stated in the Slaughter-House Cases that at least one part of it had already been overruled by the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868, which begins by stating, " All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.

Cases and will
Cases can be ranked in the following hierarchy, where a language that does not have a given case will tend to not have any cases to the right of the missing case:
Cases typically have to do with problems faced by teens, and will usually involve teenagers as witnesses.
Cases can be purchased that will meet Class 125, if they are placed inside a Class 150 safe.
Cases can be purchased that will meet Class 125, if they are placed inside a Class 350 safe.
* Cases where drivers were speeding 50 % in excess of the applicable speed limit will result in the revocation of the driver's licence.
Cases such as Haiti ’ s post-1986 liberalization show that the opportunities thereby created will not be taken advantage of if macroeconomic policies, institutions, and the investment climate are not favorable.
Cases involving a punitive discharge, dismissal, confinement for one year or more, or death will undergo automatic review by the appropriate military Court of Criminal Appeals.
As for Megrahi's application to the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission ( SCCRC ), MacLean believes that the SCCRC will refer the case back for further appeal: " They can't be working for two years without producing something with which to go to the court ", he suggested to The Scotsman.

Cases and generally
Subsequent rulings have been allowed to stand, indicating that short-barreled shotguns are generally recognized as ordinary military equipment if briefs are filed ( e. g., see: Cases v. United States ), describing use of short-barreled shotguns in specialized military units.
Cases are generally written by business school faculty with particular learning objectives in mind and are refined in the classroom before publication.
Cases that do not meet all the requirements are generally classified as koro-like symptoms or given a diagnosis of partial koro syndrome.
Cases of ligature strangulation generally involve homicides of women, children, and the elderly, but accidents and suicides occur as well.
In 1918, the Selective Draft Law Cases upheld the Selective Service Act of 1917, and more generally, upheld conscription in the United States, which Supreme Court Justice ( and later President ) William Howard Taft said was " one of his great opinions.
Both Patent Attorneys and Patent Agents are generally required to have a technical degree ( such as engineering, chemistry or physics ) and must take and pass the USPTO registration examination ( officially titled Examination for Registration to Practice in Patent Cases Before the United States Patent and Trademark Office ).
" Small Tax Cases " are conducted under Internal Revenue Code section 7463, and generally involve only amounts in controversy of $ 50, 000 or less for any one tax year.

Cases and last
* In The Lost Cases Of Sherlock Holmes, Moriarty is unmasked as the villain in the 16th and last mystery, but while his scheme is foiled, the Professor escapes when Holmes must focus on disarming a bomb inside the Big Ben clock tower.
Poirot replies that the last time was 28 years ago, probably a reference to The Chocolate Box, a short story from Poirot's Early Cases.
Cases involving claims against government bodies, local authorities, or the national government, including all delegated legislation ( e. g., statutory instruments, ministerial orders ), are heard by the administrative courts for which the court of last resort is the Council of State.
Further collaborations with Gaiman produced the graphic novels Signal to Noise in 1992 ( previously serialized in The Face magazine ), about a dying filmmaker and his hypothetical last film ; and Mr. Punch, which explored similar themes as Violent Cases through the imagery of the Punch and Judy show.

Cases and they
Cases could also be submitted directly by states, but they were not bound to submit material unless it fell into those three categories.
Cases of criminals taking rohypnol themselves before they commit crimes have also been reported, as the loss of inhibitions from the drug may increase their confidence to commit the offence, and the amnesia produced by the drug makes it difficult for police to interrogate them if they are caught.
Besides the treatise on purchasers already mentioned, they include Powers, Cases decided by the House of Lords, Gilbert on Uses, New Real Property Laws and Handybook of Property Law, Misrepresentations in Campbells Lives of Lyndhurst and Brougham, corrected by St Leonards.
Appellants who still wish to pursue their appeal may petition the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, who have the authority to refer an appeal back to the High Court, if they determine that a miscarriage of justice has occurred.
The " deepest ramification " of the Insular Cases is that inhabitants of unincorporated territories such as Puerto Rico, " even if they are U. S. citizens ", may have no constitutional rights, such as to remain part of the United States if the United States chooses to engage in deannexation.
Various authorities have listed what they consider are the legitimate constituents of the Insular Cases.
However, according to a report in The Independent newspaper written by the paper's Law Editor, Robert Verkaik, Davis and one of his original trial barristers, Mr David Whitehouse, now a QC, intended to make representations to the Criminal Cases Review Commission in the hope that they would return to court citing new evidence and establish Davis's innocence and seek compensation for his period of imprisonment.
Cases had arisen of locomotives being too heavy and breaking the cast iron rails that they had to run on ; and locomotive wheels breaking and / or falling off.
Cases are heard by a panel of three judges and over the year they rule on roughly 250 cases.
Cases with minor defendants ( or rather, defendants that were minor at the time of the crime ) are not open to the public and the names of the defendants are not made public, so that they are not stigmatized for life.
The “ Insular Cases ” can be distinguished from the present cases in that they involved the power of Congress to provide rules and
Cases may attract law or not, then, and when they do attract law, there may be more or less of it.
Later, Ann and her small daughter Bonnie moved into the Cases ' house where they helped by fixing meals, mimeographing lessons, etc.
Cases of animals helping individuals to whom they are closely related can be explained by kin selection, and are not considered true altruism.
However, the Permanent Court of International Justice ( a precursor to the ICJ ) declared that the evidence showed merely that “ States had often, in practice, abstained from instituting criminal proceedings, and not that they recognized themselves as being obliged to do so ; for only if such abstention were based on their being conscious of having a duty to abstain would it be possible to speak of an international custom .” This reasoning was cited approvingly in the North Sea Shelf Continental Cases, which similarly declined to find the existence of customary law regarding the proper method to delimit territorial claims to the continental shelf extending from the coastline of states bordering the North Sea.

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